

The Ionic: Adidas edition will be available on Fitbit's website from 19 March as well as select online retailers, like Amazon, Dick's Sporting Goods, Best Buy, Kohl's, Macy's and Nordstrom. The smartwatch is also waterproof to 50m, offers notifications and on-device music streaming from Pandora and, as you might expect, all the standard tracking metrics - steps, calories and heart rate tracking and the company's revamped sleep tracking.įitbit Ionic Adidas edition: Price & release Other than that, you can expect everything that comes packed into the standard Ionic model: GPS, NFC payments through Fitbit Pay, third-party apps and the promise of four-day-plus battery life.

This again puts it head-to-head with the Apple Watch 3 Nike+ edition, which introduced guided workouts via the Nike+ Run Club app. This isn't anything too drastic, of course, but Fitbit's indications that it will "leverage Adidas' robust performance program expertise" suggests it will offer branded workouts once you delve into the device. The workouts include Dynamic Warm Up, which gets your core temperature up Power Pace, which is to get your body more elastic and efficient Metabolic, which is to boost your metabolism and speed Run Activation, to improve hip and core stability Strong Strides, to improve strength and Post Run Stretch, which is to ensure proper recovery.Įssential reading: Fitbit Ionic vs Apple Watch 3
